Andreas Tille wrote:
On Sat, 5 Mar 2005, sime wrote:
The multi-head options are different with each video card. You can try
doing a "man drivername" where drivername is the name of the X11 driver
you are using. For me, man radeon shows me the dual head options that I
needed to manually add to the
On Sat, 5 Mar 2005, sime wrote:
The multi-head options are different with each video card. You can try
doing a "man drivername" where drivername is the name of the X11 driver
you are using. For me, man radeon shows me the dual head options that I
needed to manually add to the X config file.
My ba
Wee-Jin Goh wrote:
Question. What driver are you using? Is it the standard nv driver that
comes with Xorg? Or did you download the binary driver from nVidia? I'm
curious because I've been trying to get vga-out working on my Powerbook
with an nVidia chipset. However, since nVidia doesn't release any
On Sat, 2005-03-05 at 22:14 +1100, sime wrote:
> Jason Martens wrote:
> > Andreas Tille wrote:
> > |> My Toshiba BIOS gives me the option to boot with the VGA-Out and LCD
> > |> being mirror. Which works partially, the kernel boot messages are
> > |> displaying on both screens fine.
> > |>
> > |> B
Jason Martens wrote:
Andreas Tille wrote:
|> My Toshiba BIOS gives me the option to boot with the VGA-Out and LCD
|> being mirror. Which works partially, the kernel boot messages are
|> displaying on both screens fine.
|>
|> But when X starts, the LCD screen turns off, VGA-Out is fine. I
|> believe
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Andreas Tille wrote:
| On Thu, 3 Mar 2005, sime wrote:
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|> My Toshiba BIOS gives me the option to boot with the VGA-Out and LCD
|> being mirror. Which works partially, the kernel boot messages are
|> displaying on both screens fine.
|>
|> But when X st
On Thu, 3 Mar 2005, sime wrote:
My Toshiba BIOS gives me the option to boot with the VGA-Out and LCD being
mirror. Which works partially, the kernel boot messages are displaying on
both screens fine.
But when X starts, the LCD screen turns off, VGA-Out is fine. I believe that
this is an issue w
My Toshiba BIOS gives me the option to boot with the VGA-Out and LCD
being mirror. Which works partially, the kernel boot messages are
displaying on both screens fine.
But when X starts, the LCD screen turns off, VGA-Out is fine. I believe
that this is an issue with my XF86Config-4, is there ad
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